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Author H. Sedgwick, Peter

Title The Development of Anglican Moral Theology, 1680-1950
Published Boston : BRILL, 2024

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Description 1 online resource (466 p.)
Series Anglican-Episcopal Theology and History Series ; v.10
Anglican-Episcopal Theology and History Series
Contents Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part 1 1680-1830 -- 1 The Changing Interpretation of English Religion, 1680-1750 -- 1 Introduction: The Shape of the First Two Chapters -- 2 J. C. D. Clark and the Rethinking of English Politics after 1688 -- 3 Religion in English Society after 1688 -- 4 Religion in the Early Enlightenment -- 5 Conclusion -- 2 Theology and the English Enlightenment, 1660-1720 -- 1 The End of the Reformation in Europe, and the Challenge to Christian Orthodoxy -- 2 Revelation and Scripture in the Early Enlightenment -- 3 Reason in the Early Enlightenment
4 Thomas Hobbes -- 5 John Locke and Empiricism -- 6 The End of the Seventeenth Century in England: Cambridge Platonism and the Latitudinarians -- 7 Shaftesbury and the Moral Sense School -- 8 The Challenge of Shaftesbury to Orthodox Christianity -- 3 Joseph Butler's Rolls Sermons -- 1 Butler's Early Life and Education -- 2 Butler and Samuel Clarke -- 3 Butler's Later Life, 1721-1752 -- 4 Butler's Refutation of Hobbes -- 5 Butler on Shaftesbury and Hutcheson -- 6 Butler's Critique of Locke: Religious Affections -- 7 Butler's Critique of Locke: Personal Identity -- 8 Butler on 'Superior Principles'
9 Butler on Benevolence -- 10 Butler on Self-Love -- 11 Butler on Conscience -- 12 Butler on Self-Deceit -- 13 The Significance of Butler -- 4 William Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Law's Life -- 3 Law as a Non-Juror -- 4 Law as Controversialist: Hoadly -- 5 Law as Controversialist: Mandeville -- 6 A Serious Call: Vocation -- 7 A Serious Call: Asceticism -- 8 A Serious Call: Literary Style -- 9 A Serious Call: Celibacy and Virginity -- 10 A Serious Call: An Ecclesial Ethic -- 11 A Serious Call: The Place of Reason -- 12 A Serious Call: Sanctification -- 13 Conclusion
5 Anglican Moral Theology, 1730-1800: Gay, Tucker, Paley and Wesley -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Mid-Eighteenth Century and the Influence of Locke -- 3 John Gay and Theological Utilitarianism -- 4 Edmund Law and Richard Watson on Moral Teaching and Conscience -- 5 William Paley and Later Theological Utilitarianism -- 6 The Demise of Theological Utilitarianism -- 7 John Wesley: Context and Life -- 8 Wesley and Sanctification -- 9 Wesley and Butler -- 10 Wesley and Enthusiasm -- 11 Wesley on Emotion in Moral Judgement -- 12 Conclusion -- 6 Coleridge -- 1 Introduction
2 The Re-evaluation of Coleridge -- 3 Coleridge's Life -- 4 Coleridge on Paley and Jeremy Taylor -- 5 Coleridge's Reading of Neoplatonism -- 6 Coleridge and Kant -- 7 Coleridge and Aids to Reflection -- 8 Coleridge's Legacy -- 9 Conclusion -- Conclusion to Part 1 -- Part 2 1830-1950 -- 7 John Henry Newman -- 1 Introduction: The Changing Historiography on Newman -- 2 The Anglican Newman -- 3 Newman's Life -- 4 The Break with Evangelicalism -- 5 Newman on Humility -- 6 The Parochial Sermons -- 7 The University Sermons -- 8 Newman on Moral Character -- 9 Newman on Conscience
Summary The Development of Anglican Moral Theology shows its dialogue with the culture of its day from 1680-1950. It covers such great figures as Butler, Coleridge, the Anglican Newman and Archbishop Temple, and presents it as a dynamic and creative tradition
Notes Description based upon print version of record
10 Newman on Personal Influence and Justice
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789004689015
900468901X